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How to Save Your Streamyard Recording After a Live Stream

Partly free. Streamyard stores internal recordings, but you can also download the replay published to YouTube or Facebook using Klypio — no Streamyard Pro required.

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Partly free. Streamyard is a popular browser-based live streaming tool that lets you broadcast to YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms simultaneously. After the stream, the replay is saved on each platform. You can download it from there without needing a Streamyard Pro plan.

Easiest Method: Download from YouTube or Facebook

If you streamed to YouTube or Facebook, the replay is automatically saved on your channel or page. To get it on your hard drive:

Step 1: Go to your YouTube channel or Facebook page and find the stream replay.

Step 2: Copy the video link.

Step 3: Paste into klypio.com/tools/youtube-downloader (YouTube) or klypio.com/tools/facebook-video-downloader (Facebook).

Step 4: Download the MP4. It's ready for editing.

What About Streamyard Local Recording?

Streamyard Pro includes a Local Recording feature — download directly from your Streamyard dashboard at the highest quality (uncompressed by YouTube or Facebook). This requires a paid Streamyard plan. For most users, the YouTube/Facebook replay download via Klypio is a fast, free alternative.

Via Telegram Bot

Send the YouTube or Facebook replay link to @KlypioBot on Telegram and get the file back without opening a browser.

Save your recording now: klypio.com/tools/youtube-downloader

See also: Save ended Facebook Live for selling, Save Sapo livestream archive.

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